they become turgid.
The cells lose part of their liquids due to osmosis.
When salt water is flushed out with distilled water, the concentration of salt outside the cells decreases. This creates a gradient that causes water to move into the cells through osmosis. As a result, the cells may swell and potentially burst due to the influx of water.
because of osmosis it would get fatter and fatter with water till it burst. aww.
Both types of cells will have endo-osmosis and will become turgid
what happens as result of the concentrations of solutes in this situation what can happento the protozoa cells
all it does is nothing really it just dies like osmosis
Osmosis is important to cell functions because it keeps the cell alive
Try it yourself !
Nothing happens they stay intact, because they do not lose or take in any water by osmosis ; only because salt has about the same concentration as cells do.
Osmosis in plant cells. (water moves into plant cells by osmosis). Osmosis in animal cells. (water also diffuses in and out of animal cells by osmosis). Hope this answers your question.
In a hypotonic environment, cells take in water via osmosis, causing them to swell and potentially burst if the cell wall is not strong enough to withstand the influx of water.
The pressure that builds in a plant cell as a result of osmosis is called turgor pressure.